AFTERSHOCKS XIII. 



6l 



Date. 



June 22 

 „ 23 



,» 24 

 „ 26 



2S 



29 



July 2 

 ■ 3 



m 7 



» 9 



„ 10 



M » 



» 12 



M 13 



,. »-* 

 ,, >5 



„ 16 



M 20 



„ 21 

 » 24 

 >• 25 



jj 



27 



Time. 



13 25 



16 15 



22 40 



23 10 



6 20 



7 3o 



22 30 



8 o 



16 15 



9 5o 



18 15 



23 5 



1 o 



10 15 



14 40 



15 45 



16 30 

 16 50 



19 o 

 7 6 



18 30 



20 45 

 12 50 



8 45 

 '4 45 



6 45 



9 3o 



18 55 

 4 2 5 



19 20 



17 50 



20 50 



21 20 



20 15 



14 15 



16 30 



8 45 



18 10 

 14 o 

 *9 55 



21 30 



Dura- 



tion. 



20 



s. 



30 



>> 



15 



a 



2 



m 



10 



s- 



5 



}t 



5 



» 



3 



}> 



1 



m. 



10 



s. 





# 



40 



»> 



20 



ii 



Severity. 



10 



40 

 5 



15 

 3 

 5 



10 

 1 



20 

 5 



>> 

 y> 

 s. 

 m. 

 s. 

 » 



5 



5 



40 

 5 



10 



40 



5 

 40 

 10 

 30 



5 

 18 



5 

 10 

 10 

 10 



5 



15 



Slight. 



t> 



>> 

 Sharp 



Slight, 



Slight 

 Feeble 



Slight 



Remarks. 



Feeble 



Sharp • 

 Feeble 

 Slight 

 Very feeble 

 Slight 



)» • 



Sharp . 



Slight 



Slight 



Sharp 



Slight 



Severe 



Slight 



Severe 



Slight 



Sharp 



Slight" 



Feeble 

 Slight 



»* 



Sharp 



Preceded by a'sound for about 1 m. It appear- 

 ed like two shocks with an interval of about 1 m. 



Preceded by a loud noise for about 1 m. 



About 12-30 p.m. a feeble shock accompanied by 



a slight noise. 

 Preceded by a sound. 

 The sound of heavy rain prevented m© to hear 



any rumbling sound if there was any. 

 No sound. 



Do. 



Preceded by a loud noise. 



Do. do. 



(About) a slight shock felt. 

 Accompanied by a feeble rumbling sound lasting 



for about 1 m. 

 Preceded and accompanied by a loud rumble. 

 No sound. 



Preceded and accompanied by a sound. 

 Do. do. 



Do. do. 



Do. do. 



No sound. 



Do. 

 Slight sound. 

 Sometime between midnight and 4 A.M. there was 



a slight shock. 

 Came on suddenly without warning. No sound. 

 Preceded by a loud sound like that of a rustling 



wind. 

 No sound. 

 Preceded by a loud rumbling sound for about 



40 s. 

 No sound. 



Do. 

 Very loud rumbling sound. 

 Accompanied by a slight rumbling sound. 

 Feeble sound accompanied it. 

 Accompanied by a slight sound. 

 Between 3 and 4 a.m. felt two feeble shocks. 

 No noise. 



A noise preceded it for about 15 s. 

 No sound* 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 

 Preceded by a feeble rumbling sound for about 



10 s. 

 Began suddenly with a thump underneath one 

 and af te rwards died away gradually. No noise. 



( 6« ) 



